No need to caps, there's a method to flash/root without increasing the counter. It would be cool if this implemented that method.

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Actually there is a need for the caps when you are the 3rd person to ask exactly the same question withing the space of 5 posts..

The method of rooting without increasing the flash counter involves flashing a complete Rom that has root injected into it. That may be fine if you have a brand new phone and havent set it up yet but not much good if you have set up your apps/screens and then decide you want to root. I may decide to add this method into the root options in the future but not right now.

Thank ou for understanding the caps, I did not want to be rude by the way, but as you stated, reading a little will never do any wrong. I intented rooting my Roger's S3, but my baseband is I747MVLLE8. I know some other members succeeded in rooting, but which "insecure kernel" is safe to choose. I tried to ask in the thread yesterday, but so far no one answered.

Thank ou for understanding the caps, I did not want to be rude by the way, but as you stated, reading a little will never do any wrong. I intented rooting my Roger's S3, but my baseband is I747MVLLE8. I know some other members succeeded in rooting, but which "insecure kernel" is safe to choose. I tried to ask in the thread yesterday, but so far no one answered.

Sorry for repeati g and using some thread space.

What is your model number in the settings, About device screen?

From what I understand the Canadian models are exactly the same as the Tmobile models so that is the option you should choose. As soon as I can get a boot image from the Canadian models I can add support to the ToolKit.

If you wanted to help then you could root using option 4 in the rooting section which will flash cwm recovery and install superuser via recovery. Then you could do a nand backup and send me the untouched boot image which is included with a nand backup. This method will definitely work for rooting as the compiled CWM Recovery from Team Epic has proven to work on all Snapdragon variants

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